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    6 things landlords need to know about the Renter’s Reform Bill

    6 things landlords need to know about the Renter’s Reform Bill

    Published about 2 years ago

    There was a lot of fanfare after the Renters’ Reform Bill got its first reading in Parliament earlier in May but despite the publicity, there is a long way to go before the Bill becomes law. We’ve outlined what happens next and when we may expect the law to change.

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    How to raise the rent

    How to raise the rent

    Published over 2 years ago

    Landlords and letting agents alike were waiting for the publication of the Renters’ Reform Bill in May but due to something described as ‘procedural issues’, the move has been delayed.

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    8 ways to decorate a rented property

    8 ways to decorate a rented property

    Published over 2 years ago

    Despite the image of tenants being flighty characters who move home every six months, renters are living in the same place for increasingly extended periods of time. Rightmove research among nearly 1,300 landlords in 2022 found the most common length of a private tenancy is over two years, with a fifth (18%) of landlords saying their average length of tenancy has increased over time.

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    Are flats a failsafe investment in 2023?

    Are flats a failsafe investment in 2023?

    Published over 2 years ago

    Buy-to-let continues to be a popular investment vehicle as it’s still a simpler concept to understand when compared to investing in stocks, shares or even crypto currency, for example. Now the job is to match the intent of ambitious landlords with the best property type for 2023. Here are 5 reasons why a flat maybe a failsafe investment in 2023.

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    FAQs: I’m a tenant, how can I reduce my energy bills?

    FAQs: I’m a tenant, how can I reduce my energy bills?

    Published over 2 years ago

    In terms of rented properties, we are often asked how tenants can keep their fuel bills down. As well as recommending the advice of the Energy Saving Trust, we thought it would be useful to share the answers to our most frequently asked energy questions.

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    12 tenant reference red flags

    12 tenant reference red flags

    Published almost 3 years ago

    Some tenancy applications that don’t proceed are a result of failed tenant reference checks. Knowing what may trip you up before you apply for a rental property will reduce the risk of you being turned down.

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    Clean your way to getting your deposit back

    Clean your way to getting your deposit back

    Published almost 3 years ago

    The latest Statistical Briefing by The Deposit Service – which represents the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, SafeDeposits Scotland and TDS Northern Ireland – found poor standards of cleanliness was the top reason for deposit disputes across the UK.

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    Fire safety in rented properties: updates & answers

    Fire safety in rented properties: updates & answers

    Published almost 3 years ago

    Landlords are legally required to uphold gas and fire safety standards in properties they rent to tenants, with a number of compulsory laws in place. Here we share the most frequently asked questions from landlords, along with our answers.

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    Is the property investment pendulum swinging towards new builds?

    Is the property investment pendulum swinging towards new builds?

    Published almost 3 years ago

    In the past, landlords would have been happy to purchase on older property stock and make improvements – perhaps adding value along the way. Today, however, there is a perfect storm of factors casting a cloud over investing in resale buy-to-lets. 

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    Gen Z and your rental property

    Gen Z and your rental property

    Published about 3 years ago

    There are millions of people in Generation Z – or Gen Z for short – and they are highly likely to need rental accommodation as this age bracket encompasses undergraduates, those leaving university and young professionals. 

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    Private landlord v. limited company: the pros and cons

    Private landlord v. limited company: the pros and cons

    Published about 3 years ago

    Being a private landlord has been the norm in buy-to-let for many years but detrimental changes to property taxation since 2017 have led to an increasing number of landlords starting their own companies as a tax-efficient investment vehicle.

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    4 things a new-look Conservative party might mean for property

    4 things a new-look Conservative party might mean for property

    Published about 3 years ago

    The Prime Minister’s resignation, a high-profile sacking and a raft of new appointments have given the ruling Conservative party a brand new look, and the new faces in the Government’s housing departments come at a critical time for the property industry, with a number of new rules, regulations and laws waiting to come into force.

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